2008
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-3059.2007.01662.x
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First report of pospiviroids infecting ornamentals in the Netherlands: Citrus exocortis viroid in Verbena sp., Potato spindle tuber viroid in Brugmansia suaveolens and Solanum jasminoides, and Tomato apical stunt viroid in Cestrum sp.

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“…The genus Pospiviroid belongs to the family Pospiviroidae, which includes the species Potato spindle tuber viroid (PSTVd). Previous reports show occurrences of pospiviroids in a variety of horticultural plants, including PSTVd in Brugmansia suaveolens, Solanum jasminoides (Verhoeven et al 2008a), Physalis peruviana (Verhoeven et al 2009), S. muricatum (Mertelik et al 2009), Cestrum (Luigi et al 2011) Dahlia spp. (Tsushima et al 2011), Petunia sp.…”
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“…The genus Pospiviroid belongs to the family Pospiviroidae, which includes the species Potato spindle tuber viroid (PSTVd). Previous reports show occurrences of pospiviroids in a variety of horticultural plants, including PSTVd in Brugmansia suaveolens, Solanum jasminoides (Verhoeven et al 2008a), Physalis peruviana (Verhoeven et al 2009), S. muricatum (Mertelik et al 2009), Cestrum (Luigi et al 2011) Dahlia spp. (Tsushima et al 2011), Petunia sp.…”
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“…As PSTVd had been found in plants of Brugmansia spp. and Solanum jasminoides (Di Serio 2007;Verhoeven et al 2008, and on the basis of nucleotide sequence identity, evidence has been obtained that several PSTVd infections in tomato originated from these ornamental species (Navarro et al 2009;). However, it was still not known how the PSTVd isolates had been transmitted to tomatoes.…”
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“…Light Red and S1 from S. jasminoides (NCBI GenBank Accession Numbers EF192394 and EF192393; Verhoeven et al 2008. Both inoculum sources were maintained in a quarantine greenhouse at common temperatures for these plants, i.e.…”
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“…Massive dying out of sage seedlings infected by Fusarium oxysporum was also observed in these countries (Subbiah et al, 1996). R. solani, Phytophthora citrophthora and P. cinnamoni were reported as main root rot causal soil borne pathogens (Alvarez et al, 2007;Verhoeven et al, 2008). Therefore, integrated pest management development requires precise and accurate information on damage caused by pests.…”
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